
Beard in Mind: Winston Brothers, Volume 4
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Narrated by:
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Angela Dawe
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Chris Brinkley
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By:
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Penny Reid
About this listen
All is fair in love and auto maintenance.
Beau Winston is the nicest, most accommodating guy in the world. Usually.
Handsome as the devil and twice as charismatic, Beau lives a charmed life as everyone's favorite Winston Brother. But since his twin decided to leave town, and his other brother hired a stunning human-porcupine hybrid as a replacement mechanic for their auto shop, Beau Winston's charmed life has gone to hell in a handbasket.
Shelly Sullivan is not nice and is never accommodating. Ever. She mumbles to herself, but won't respond when asked a question. She glares at everyone, especially babies. She won't shake hands with or touch another person, but has no problems cuddling with a dog. And her damn parrot speaks only in curse words. Beau wants her gone. He wants her out of his auto shop, out of Tennessee, and out of his life. The only problem is, learning why this porcupine wears her coat of spikes opens a Pandora's Box of complexity - exquisite, tempting, heartbreaking complexity - and Beau Winston soon discovers being nice and accommodating might mean losing what matters most.
Beard in Mind can be listened to as a stand-alone.
©2017 Cipher-Naught (P)2023 Cipher-NaughtI'm an idiot! I loved it, I should have known I would, it's a Penny book, I always love them.
I learnt a lot through reading it both about others and myself. It's such a loving book, their romance develops gradually and you understand the mistakes they make. It's not just your cookie cutter standard romance but it still has that perfect ahhh as you end it.
Of course if you've been reading the series from the start you'll want more of the Winston Brothers and the knitting group but that's just as it should be
Why did I wait so long to read this?
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Penny Reid does it again, creating a book you can’t let go of!
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There’s always something special about a Penny Reid book and this one has so many special moments.
I honestly loved every word. Laughing, crying, exclaiming and sighing throughout. I can’t wait to start the next.
Beautiful. Loving, tense, complex and interesting
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A lovely story
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Great book - love Penny Reid books and characters
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when's the next one please
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Excellent romance covering issues with sensitivity
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I am absolutely loving this series in audio, its like seven brides for seven brothers, one of my favourite musical movies from when I was younger.
Each brother is unique in their own way and I couldn't wait to read Beau and Shelley story.
Beau is the charmer, the pleaser, hes the kind of person who will do anything for anyone, hes the complete opposite of his twin Dwayne. Beau Winston is the nicest, most accommodating guy in the world. Usually, until Shelly Sullivan begins working at the garage and the woman's straight talking and rudeness gets his back up.
Shelly is a brilliant mechanic, yes she's rude according to beau, she doesn't shake people's hand in greeting, she's and odd ball but you only see the Shelly on the surface and getting to know her quirks and the revelation of her OCD that controls her was intriguing.
I couldn't think of a more perfect and patient guy for Shelly than Beau Winston.
Shelly's character is the most interesting of the women I've met in this series so far in this series although all have had their own quirks and Beau, *sighs, he's so dreamy and swoon-worthy and he became one of my favourite of the Winston brothers but each book I finish I say that, you just can't pick one as a favourite in this series and well, i'm still not finished with the series and can't wait to read more from these hot bearded brothers.
Each book can be read as a standalone, but there are progressions or circumstances that run in order such as Dwayne leaving to go on his travels, you see the preparation of that in this book, Sienna and Jethro's wedding the build up to that and then there's Billies longing looks at Claire, I can't wait to read their story, so I would say this series is better read in order and I highly recommend the audio version, its brilliant!!.
A heartwarming romance with humour and Witt and can I just say * fans self down, the car scene was hot!!
HUMOUR, HOTNESS, WITT, I LOVED IT
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LOVE it
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The h in this book is fascinating as she has serious OCD issues, for which she is finally getting therapy after acknowledging the damage it causes to her life and her family. Unfortunately only a few (wonderful) chapters are from her POV, and we learn little about her past life and problems: How did she become so technically skilled and artistically famous? Why had she started adopting pets? Why did her family fail to recognise she had real issues? How had she managed to have past lovers/relationships? How did she cope with the social atmosphere of art school? How old is she? Ms Reid was brave to give us such a flawed h, but I did wish she was further down the road to recovery/coping, as I thought this would have been essential before she could develop a healthy romance.
Unfortunately, however, most of the book was narrated from the POV of the H, and I found his head to be quite a tedious place to be as his thoughts rambled constantly, in every direction. Annoyingly, most relevant information about his background was explained in previous books, and in this book he accepted the issues of the h with unrealistic ease. He often attributed qualities to the h (brilliant, good, strong, caring, loving) on absolutely no evidence, because in reality the h’s behaviour made her seem the opposite of these attributes, as much of the time she was openly rude and insulting. However once their romance started this was deemed quirky rather than unpleasant, and she soon mixed with his family and attended events with relative ease, which seemed a little fantastical after a lifetime of antisocial behaviour and solitary living.
As with the h, I was also left with many questions about the H: Previous books portrayed him as a charming womaniser, but in this book he has been celibate since college, with no decent explanation why, but still managed to be a skilled lover. He had a super rich best friend who ran a strip club and sent him strippers (sooo sleazy) and expensive gifts ($50,000 watch, a house….!) for reasons never really explained. We get all sorts of hints about past events and family problems, but no proper details. Facts about other family members are dropped into the story but just muddle the plot unless the reader is familiar with the previous books, and the book finishes unexpectedly with several unresolved issues (the h’s visit back home, her unresolved family problems, the H’s newly discovered mother, his father’s prison release…). Even the epilogue left me confused – As a final romantic gesture the H gives the h part of something he had himself received as a gift! (Side note for art lovers: Kintsugi does not use solid gold, it used gold leaf, or gold dust!)
I do feel that Ms Reid missed an opportunity here to show a real, mature and complicated love story (like so many of her previous books). I don’t feel the H ever really comprehended the severity of the h’s problems, and the book fizzled out into a “love would conquer all” sort of story.
Weak addition to a great series
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